Was it embarrassing? Yes, slightly. Did she not want to be seen doing it? Yes Did someone want to see her do it? No Would this puzzle work for: any person? any woman? Gender n.r.; many people would not be embarassed, but because of circumstances, she was. Is she H/A/F? Yes, and some of this is relevant.

Anything to do with olive oil?No, not at all.Did she display her wares?No Would someone not so virgin be embarrassed? In this context, 'virgin' means she had never done a certain action before. Someone who had done it before would probably not have been so embarassed. You might say she felt embarassed because she felt a bit silly.

So skinnydipping is not the answer?Yes, it is not.Clothing relevant?Yope Some other item? No Nudity?No! Could it be done anywhere? NO. Good q.Could it be done in pitch dark? could be, but very unlikely.Could it be done a hundred years ago? A thousand?Yes to both. Is it embarrassing in all cultures? Well, the idea of doing this would never occur in some cultures. None in which it does occur would regard it as shameful or terribly embarassing. At most, a little foolish.

Did she do this in a city or town, in the country. Small town, but none of these is relevant. However, there is a sense in which location is relevant.Did she dress up maybe as a clown or a mascot, some other? No; ordinary casual clothes

Is the saying "Dance when no one is watching" relevant?No Did she make sure no one was watching then dance around like a maniac?No; she was not dancing. Was she in a public place?NO, her own back yard.

Laundry relevant? Something dirty (literally)?No to bothis it relevant that she was outdoors?YES that she was in her own yard? Not necessarily, but more likely than in someone elses yard, or in a public place.

Because you said she didn't look ahead, but only to the sides and behind, my first guess is that she was in a car. Oh well It can be assumed that she could see what was in front of her without any special effort. She was not in a car.

Is she wearing something relevant? Or is she missing some relevant clothing? Is she wearing bunny slippers? Is there something wrong with an item of clothing? Is she wearing a wig? Any medical issues relevant? Would the puzzle work if it was a man?

Did she not look ahead because she did not need to. Was she protected from being seen from ahead by a fence or hedge or something else. Unknown or n.r. to all.

Is she wearing something relevant? Or is she missing some relevant clothing? Just ordinary casual clothes. Is she wearing bunny slippers? Heehee. Well, she could have been, but not nec., and n.r.Is there something wrong with an item of clothing? Is she wearing a wig? Any medical issues relevant?No or n.r. to all of these. Would the puzzle work if it was a man? Yes.

Was this an activity the a child might do but is considered silly if an adult does it? Was it snowing? raining? were other objects involved? Was she afraid that she wouldn't do this thing well or properly? How long did she spend doing this thing? more than 1 minutes? More than 5 minutes? More than 15?

Was this an activity the a child might do but is considered silly if an adult does it? Yes and yes! Was it snowing?this raining? were other objects involved? noWas she afraid that she wouldn't do this thing well or properly? IDK, but it doesn't require a large degree of skill!How long did she spend doing this thing? more than 1 minutes? Possibly More than 5 minutes?Probably not More than 15? VERY unlikely

Would it most likely be done only on a holiday?Well, it did happen on a holiday, but n.r. Could be done on a non-holiday.

Making snow angels,YES snowman, something out of snow? *************SPOILER************ When we had a highly unusual White Christmas about 6 years ago, Norah gave in to the impulse to make a snow angel, because she knew she would probably never get the chance again. Though she was over 50, she had never seen snow before, having never even visited in a cold climate in the wintertime.